Our world desperately needs to hear this message…more than ever! This very topic is the steadfast in which I find tremendous, enduring JOY and everlasting HOPE! Love and Blessings!🇨🇦
@KaramjanTriangleАй бұрын
More interviews like this please! Great discussion.
@danatowne5498Ай бұрын
This was beautiful, thank you both so much! May God continue to bless you and yours.
@lindajones5337Ай бұрын
I always look forward to the next Speak Life program, but when I saw the old guy on the opening introduction, I was in no hurry. I was wrong. So lovely. So true! I'm reminded of the beginning chapters of Jeremiah where in the prophecy, God says to the Hebrew people, "I thought you would call me Father." The first time I ever read that I gasped. It was as if I heard tears in His voice. Jesus came to "lift all of this off of us". Those were the words you used today. Oh, joy of joys!! If everyone only understood these things. Thank you both.
@SpeakLifeMediaАй бұрын
Thank you Linda. Sometimes the old guys say it best!
@jeanbrown4736Ай бұрын
I love this discussion. I can see and relate to a deeper love and joy in knowing Jesus. Thanks for this
@justinarmitage9450Ай бұрын
Terrific video! Thank you.
@timsyootubeАй бұрын
Wow loved watching this. We can see God fully in Jesus, amazing!!
@HearGodsWordАй бұрын
I really enjoyed Dan's book. Its part of the Early Church Fathers series from Christian Focus, which includes Basil of Caesarea and Patrick of Ireland, Athanasius and Augustine
@colinmichaelis3379Ай бұрын
This was so good. I will be ordering the book right away.
@cinhofilmsАй бұрын
Humans have a responsibility to learn to heal, so they are treated by God in a way that is logically deserved. God's grace is the logical gift of a logical implication and relation.
@georgeplatt3347Ай бұрын
What do you make of Paul’s approach on Mars Hill then, starting with God the Creator, moving on to man, sin, the need to repent because of the coming judgement and only then coming to Jesus and His resurrection as the climax of his gospel presentation? Paul follows a similar pattern when outlining the gospel in Romans 1:18-3:31, although he introduces the letter with Jesus of course!
@SpeakLifeMediaАй бұрын
In both, Paul starts with Jesus. In Acts 17 he has been (in their eyes) “babbling” about Jesus and the resurrection, and Romans 1:1-17 is full of Jesus.
@georgeplatt3347Ай бұрын
@@SpeakLifeMedia yes, they understood that he was preaching about Jesus and the resurrection but when given a captive audience to explain the message he was preaching he doesn’t start that address with Jesus but with God the Creator. It’s interesting.
@SpeakLifeMediaАй бұрын
I think it’s probably the best hope for an example of “God”-first preaching but I find it interesting that that’s not where the missionary encounter began.
@georgeplatt3347Ай бұрын
Yes it is interesting. I don’t think that verse implies that he necessarily began with Jesus and the resurrection in the marketplace but certainly Luke tells us he was preaching Jesus and the resurrection. He did the same in his address on Mars Hill, although Jesus and the resurrection was the climax of the message rather than the start. It’s very interesting. I wish we had more of Paul’s evangelistic sermons to Gentiles to go on!